Specifications
TD 92326GB
2009-03-10 / Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
VoIP Gateway
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15 Diagnostics
• The VoIP Gateway can record significant events, occurring during operation, in a
system log.
• Defined trace files from the VoIP Gateway can be displayed.
• The current configuration of the VoIP Gateway can be displayed in text.
• The Ping command is often necessary to have for test purposes.
15.1 Logging – Define and View Log Messages
In this area you can view the VoIP Gateway's log messages directly, while it is in operation.
The messages are constantly automatically updated and are scrolled upwards, out of the
window. Messages are displayed, that are configured in the “Logging” area. The log
messages appear here regardless of which Protocol is selected under “Syslog mode”.
15.2 Define the Syslog Parameters
The VoIP Gateway can record significant events, occurring during operation, in a system
log. Only selected events are indicated.
1 Select Diagnostics > Logging.
Figure 90. Define syslog parameters
2 Select the type of events to recorded:
Setting Effect
TCP All TCP connection set-ups in the H.225 / H.245 protocol are
recorded.
PPP All PPP connection activity is recorded.
PBX calls All call switching operations are recorded.
Gateway Calls All calls that go via the Relay – only visible for devices with S0 or
S2m interface.
Gateway Routing The individual call switching steps for processing the routing
table are recorded.
H.323 Registrations The gatekeeper information is recorded in terms of H.323
terminals logging on and off.
SIP/UDP Registrations All SIP/UDP registrations is recorded.